/ "Alex Milowski" <alex@milowski.org> was heard to say:
| I think this sentence in 7.1.9.4:
|
| "If the media type of the response is a text type with a charset parameter
| that is a Unicode character encoding, the content of the constructed c:body
| element is the translation of the text into a Unicode character sequence"
|
| should read:
|
| "If the media type of the response is a text type with a charset parameter
| that is a Unicode character encoding or is recognized as a non-XML
| media type whose contents are encoded as a sequence of Unicode characters
| (e.g. it has a character parameter or the definition of the media type is such
| that it requires Unicode), the content of the constructed c:body element is the
| translation of the text into a Unicode character sequence."
I'm fine with that (in fact, I made the change :-), but can you
clarify what "a charset parameter that is a Unicode character
encoding" means?
Do you mean something that conforms to the Unicode Character Encoding
Model, http://unicode.org/reports/tr17/ ?
If so, shouldn't that be referenced explicitly?
Be seeing you,
norm
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